Tis the season, you'll find plenty of good holiday movies.
Films that can be counted upon to deliver warmth and cheer.
And bad holiday movies, they can be fun in their own way.
So we're debating what's the worst holiday movie of all time.
And yes, we'll be talking about love, actually.
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The ACLU and other rights groups are suing for the immediate release of a Justice Department memo justifying the Trump administration's lethal strikes on suspected drug boats.
NPR's Ryan Lucas has more.
The ACLU,
the Center for Constitutional Rights and the New York Civil Liberties Union filed their lawsuit in federal court in Manhattan.
They want the administration to make public the Justice Department Office of Legal Counsel's memo and other documents related to the Trump administration's lethal targeting of suspected drug boats.
The lawsuit says disclosing these records is, quote,
critically important to ensuring informed public debate about the U.S.
military's unprecedented strikes,
which the suit says are a clear violation of domestic and international law.
The administration says the strikes are legal and aim to combat the illicit drug trade.
Ryan Lucas and Pierre News, Washington.
Senate Republicans are working on a health care proposal that could be voted on this week.
Majority Leader John Thune says the GOP plan redirects money from health care subsidies and gives it directly to consumers to place in health savings accounts.